Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8231272
APA Citation
Violet, Thomas. (1662). An appeal to Cæsar wherein gold and silver is proved to be the Kings Majesties royal commodity, which no person of what degree soever but the Kings Majestie and his Privy Councel, can give licence to transport either gold or silver to any person after it is landed in any part of the Kingdome of England ...
MLA Citation
Violet, Thomas. An appeal to Cæsar [electronic resource] : wherein gold and silver is proved to be the Kings Majesties royal commodity, which no person of what degree soever but the Kings Majestie and his Privy Councel, can give licence to transport either gold or silver to any person after it is landed in any part of the Kingdome of England ... / by Tho. Violet London 1662
Australian/Harvard Citation
Violet, Thomas. 1662, An appeal to Cæsar [electronic resource] : wherein gold and silver is proved to be the Kings Majesties royal commodity, which no person of what degree soever but the Kings Majestie and his Privy Councel, can give licence to transport either gold or silver to any person after it is landed in any part of the Kingdome of England ... / by Tho. Violet London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=An appeal to Cæsar [electronic resource] : wherein gold and silver is proved to be the Kings Majesties royal commodity, which no person of what degree soever but the Kings Majestie and his Privy Councel, can give licence to transport either gold or silver to any person after it is landed in any part of the Kingdome of England ... / by Tho. Violet | author1=Violet, Thomas, fl. 1634-1662 | year=1662 | language=English }}